Oil Holds Two-Day Loss on Demand Woes Before US Stockpile Data
Oil held a two-day drop as concerns about waning demand in top importer China were tempered by an
1970-01-01 08:00
Brazil’s Congress Gives Final Approval to Lula’s Fiscal Plan
Brazil’s lower house of congress approved new fiscal rules on Tuesday, finalizing legislation meant to shore up public
1970-01-01 08:00
Australia to Review Anti-Trust Laws to Boost Productivity, Wages
Australia is undertaking a review of its competition policy settings in a bid to boost productivity and wages,
1970-01-01 08:00
Asian Equity Futures Decline as Risk Tone Falters: Markets Wrap
Asian equity futures declined as Wall Street’s risk-on mood faded a day after the rally in big tech.
1970-01-01 08:00
UK State Investment Fund Proposed to Respond to US Green Subsidy
Britain will fall further behind the US on green technologies without a national investment fund to help turn
1970-01-01 08:00
The Race to Ditch Russian Uranium Starts in New Mexico’s Desert
In a remote, dusty corner of New Mexico, so near to the Texas border that if you wander
1970-01-01 08:00
Global Investors Pour Billions Into Japan Hotels on Tourism Jump
A tourism boom in Japan, bolstered by the return of Chinese visitors, and the highest level of inflation
1970-01-01 08:00
Labor Union Turns Up Heat in Battle Over Sale of US Steel
In a scathing letter sent by United Steelworkers to its members at US Steel Corp., the president of
1970-01-01 08:00
China’s Xi Attends BRICS Dinner But Skips Business Forum
Chinese President Xi Jinping attended a leaders’ dinner hosted by his South African counterpart on Tuesday after skipping
1970-01-01 08:00
The Activist Who Sued Harvard on Affirmative Action Is Going After Law Firms
(Bloomberg Law) -- Edward Blum’s newest anti-affirmative action group sued Perkins Coie and Morrison Foerster Tuesday, alleging that diversity fellowships
1970-01-01 08:00
Rangers have ‘set up next week’ with Champions League draw – Michael Beale
Michael Beale insists Rangers’ Champions League hopes should not be written off following the 2-2 play-off draw with PSV Eindhoven at Ibrox. Gers attacker Abdallah Sima curled in a terrific first-leg opener just before the interval but the Dutch side levelled through midfielder Ibrahim Sangare just after the hour mark. As play raced from end to end, substitute Rabbi Matondo scored his first Light Blues goal in the 76th minute before PSV captain Luuk de Jong levelled with a header four minutes later, and the match ended in a repeat of last year’s score at the same stage of the competition. The two sides drew 2-2 at Ibrox before Rangers scrambled a 1-0 win in Eindhoven and Beale remains confident of progress in the Netherlands next Wednesday night. Asked if lightning can strike twice against the Dutch side, Beale said: “I think so, yes, of course. Naturally we will go across and be extremely positive. “There were moments of tonight’s game when I thought we were very good. “I thought we scored two good goals and all night we caused them problems defensively. There were areas of the game we’d want to improve on, for sure. But everything is to play for. “We wanted to set up next week and we’ve done that. “Tonight when we were struggling, we fought for each other. We ran for each other, we problem-solved on the pitch. “This new group are learning very quickly that big nights like tonight bring us together. “I don’t want anybody to underestimate us next week because it’s in this club to go put this performance on. “We’ll have our thousands of fans travelling over there and as a team we’re going there to get this job done and we will give it everything we can. “I think the tie is evenly set. I don’t think them and their coach are travelling home thinking ‘this is a job done’. “They will know how hard physically that game was, at the end it looked like they had one or two bumps and bruises as well. It is finely poised. “I think the two penalty boxes are going to be decisive. It’s important you play well between them but the most important thing is you take your chances when they come.” PSV boss Peter Bosz was left with “mixed feelings” but is confident of finishing the tie next week. He said: “I am never afraid of anything. I always think ‘go for it’. “Even if I was there last season (when Rangers won), my mentality would be that this season we are going to make it. “I felt we would be dominating here and they would play the counter-attack real well and really fast. “That is how they scored their second goal. They had the energy of the crowd. “We have to play a lot better in the return or we will not make it through. What do we need to do? Score more goals and don’t let stupid goals go in against us.”
1970-01-01 08:00
Reckitt Benckiser CFO Jeff Carr to Leave in Top Level Overhaul
Reckitt Benckiser Group Plc’s Chief Financial Officer Jeff Carr is set to depart the Strepsils maker ahead of
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